chain over the nose

1999-01-08 Thread bcjdvm
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From the veterinary standpoint, the chain over the nose is a much better choice than under the chin. Used excessively, either way can hurt the bones of the horse's face, but horses' mandibles have actually been broken by excessive force with the chain

Re: Round pen work + other stuff

1999-01-08 Thread BKFJORDS
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Niki, Thanks for bringing up about running the lunge line thru the bit, up an over the head and back down to the bit. I learned this many years ago, and although it takes a little longer to prepare the horse for a direction change, it works quite well and

Re: Round pen work + other stuff

1999-01-08 Thread jean gayle
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have found that the lead rope over the nose or the lunge line is sufficient to get their attention and kinder. Jean Gayle P.S. I control my often exuberant Trakehner at 17 2 1/2 hands that way also.

Re: Round pen work + other stuff

1999-01-08 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] I lways use the chain OVER the nose with one turn over the halter noseband. If used as recommended in the TTeam method, as a signal, the chain is not severe this way, altho of course it can be. For lunging my youngster my instructor put it not

golf?

1999-01-08 Thread Ingrid Ivic
This message is from: Ingrid Ivic [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello Fred and Lois, A nine iron whisks those apples out of the area in no time and you get to practice for free Regards to all, Fred and Lois Pack AHA! Just don't forget to say F (j) or (d)! Sorry...bad pun.couldn't help

Re: Round pen work + other stuff

1999-01-08 Thread Niki May
This message is from: Niki May [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regarding lungeing: I never lunge my Fjord- she hates it and as I'm usually trying to get her to go faster (she can be pretty lazy!), certainly don't need the extra energy release before I ride. And, I'd rather spend the time riding! But, from

NFA + NFHR

1999-01-08 Thread Betsy Bauer
This message is from: Betsy Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello List - I have heard that this merger may take place and I guess it is going to. However, I haven't received a letter or the Hearld - am I signed up appropriately? I'm sure my father would have enough to say that would cover this entire

Re: Round pen work + other stuff

1999-01-08 Thread Heyvaert
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nancy, Regarding your comment on long lining youngsters. The trainer who taught my daughter to ride when she was about 8 used a longe line every lesson. Only after Whitney felt totally comfortable, months later, did she allow her to ride without.

Re: Toeing in..

1999-01-08 Thread Reena Giola
This message is from: Reena Giola [EMAIL PROTECTED] You are so very welcome. Reena -Original Message- From: jean gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 10:27 AM Subject: Re: Toeing in.. This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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1999-01-08 Thread misha nogha
This message is from: misha nogha [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks for the warning about the penpal virus folks. I like cruising the net, being fairly new to it still, but then, I don't download much, felt even nervous about the NL at first. Hi Nancy, thanks for the tips, those were some good comments

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1999-01-08 Thread jean gayle
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) I quickly erased the notice of a gelding for sale and just received a request from a friend for such a horse. Can someone tell me who just posted a trained gelding? Also I have been answering messages privately and just learned that my email

Re: Toeing in..

1999-01-08 Thread jean gayle
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jean gayle) Thank you Reena for the support. Jean Gayle This message is from: Reena Giola [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is in response to what Jean Ernest wrote: Beauty is as beauty does! So what if he toes in , if he can do what you want and stay sound?

Cheer up Mary!

1999-01-08 Thread Philis Anderson
This message is from: Philis Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi List and Mary Ofjord, Cheer up Mary. I've got what you've got weatherwise since I'm only about six miles away from you. About all I get done is to feed my furry Fjords, make sure the stock tank doesn't freeze again (the heater failed)

Toeing in..

1999-01-08 Thread Reena Giola
This message is from: Reena Giola [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is in response to what Jean Ernest wrote: Beauty is as beauty does! So what if he toes in , if he can do what you want and stay sound? I agree whole heartily My mare was extremely toed out, but she won all kinds of Welsh Pony

Re: Great escapes and electric fences

1999-01-08 Thread .
This message is from: . [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...when Pepper was tired of doing time in the smaller paddock she managed the great escape Finn, our near 2-year-old Fjord, nearly escaped yesterday by squirting through a gate that had swung open unnoticed behind me. I saw him doing the pointer-dog

6 Inch bits

1999-01-08 Thread Sam Sue Banks
This message is from: Sam Sue Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] A few other places to look for 6 inch bits are Meader's supply, which has draft horse size equipment - can't find the number right now but they have a link from the Carriage Driving List home page at Trot-On. Myler's is a family run

Re: Letter

1999-01-08 Thread Mary Thurman
This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well I thought that the letter that was included with the NFHR membership renewals would have sparked a little more conversation than it did.

Re: Cabin Fever

1999-01-08 Thread Mary Thurman
This message is from: Mary Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] go out and enjoy our several Hot springs, one just 50 miles out my paved road. Swim in the hot springs pool after you ski or snow machine

Re: Hey READ THIS!

1999-01-08 Thread Mike May
This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 10:43 AM 1/8/99 +0200, you wrote: This message is from: partoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Received this through a mailing list. Don't know if it's true but thought to send it anyway just in case. Best regards Sini.) Narelle Robertson (7.1.1999

Re: Still on viruses

1999-01-08 Thread Mike May
This message is from: Mike May [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 12:57 PM 1/8/99 +0200, you wrote: This message is from: partoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi list, the newest information I've got on this subject is from the main newspaper here: it says no viruses are spread through plain emails and the virus

Re: fjordhorse-digest V98 #305

1999-01-08 Thread Ford37truc
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] this messgae is from Mike Joyce Cook/West Church Fjords,Swanton,Oh Hi All! In Regards to the frozen dookie(my daughter calls them that!) golf game, We play pasture golf all summer long! When they are soft, your swing is alway's incredible! Your distance is

Re: Hey READ THIS

1999-01-08 Thread partoy
This message is from: partoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Now I received another email from a friend who had just received the same warning message I sent you a few minutes ago and she said: A lot of times the WARNING message IS the virus. They tell you to send it to all your friends and blahblah, only to

Hey READ THIS!

1999-01-08 Thread partoy
This message is from: partoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Received this through a mailing list. Don't know if it's true but thought to send it anyway just in case. Best regards Sini.) Narelle Robertson (7.1.1999 2:24): If you receive an e-mail titled JOIN THE CREW or PENPALS DO NOT open it!